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DVD volume
I just got a DVD in a trade, and the picture is EX and it sounds good, but the volume is way too low. On a normal level, I can barely hear it.
What I have done so far is extracted the audio from the DVD and have fixed it so it sounds good, but now I have to remove the old audio and add the fixed one. How can I do this, if anyone could help me out, I'd really appreciate it No members have liked this post.
Last edited by tonygx30; 2007-10-19 at 08:58 PM. |
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Re: DVD volume
Stick it in your authoring proggy.
Tmpeg is an easy one to use but all have the same options give or take.Now it will tell you the audio & video specs etc. You will have an option to change the audio(look for source tab)<---thats the bit you want.Now swap Then adjust your gap correction to resync it as it may be + or -180 ms depending on how you did your remaster. However you could of just left everything,reauthored it & used the option of volume adjusting in the authoring proggy. K_K No members have liked this post.
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